The 80-feet long trailing net-like structure navigates the Evanston Art Centers building and land, fluidly connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces, is present and at once inert, yet activated, and through scale and duplication evokes memory and history, a fictitious modern 'remembrance of things past.'The 80-feet long trailing net-like structure navigates the Evanston Art Centers building and land, fluidly connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces, is present and at once inert, yet activated, and through scale and duplication evokes memory and history, a fictitious modern 'remembrance of things past.'